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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1913)
SPRING WAR TALK . AT JAP MEETING DURING GATHERING DKNOL'NO ING JINGOISM, SUDDEN EXCLA NATION SHOWS THK ATTITUDE OF JAPANESE TOKIO, May 17. Denunciation of tho war talk In general waa the trend of a bis mati meeting today. However, a stdeltiht on the temper ot the people was ahown when loud cheer greeted the declaration of ProteMor Nagal of Waseda universi ty, that: "God made the whlto and colored peoples equal. Unlet we claim equality wo fall to 'carry out God's wishes." MANIAC HAS GUN; FOUR ARE HURT A CRAXY ITALIAN LABORER SHOOTS TWO GIRLS, A HAN WHO RUSHED TO THKIR AS. HI8TANCE, AND SUICIDES OAKLAND, Cal., May 17 An In sane Italian, believed to be Oreato Oroneio, ran amuck at Eighth and Franklin strcots thla afternoon. Ho ihot Suslo Thompson through the neck, and Hattlo King through tho ear. Daniel Donovan aprang be tween tho screaming alrla and the 'mnntnc, and he waa ahot through the neck. Ho may die. Tho madman thea turned tho gun on himself, tending a ballet through hi temple. Ho will die. Tho girls are not seriously Injured. Harry Payne Whitney Captains the American Polo Team LABOR COUNCIL WITH STRIKERS LIGHT AND TOWER STRIKE IS INDORSED, AND INDIVIDUAL UNIONS ARE ASKED TO ASSIST MOVE SAN FRANCISCO. May 17. The state labor council, thla afternoon, passed resolutions endorsing the strike of the employes of the Pacific Oaa It Electric company. All the unions are exhorted to as sist the strikers In every way. The leaders are Jubilant., and say that the end of the trouble la now In sight. Herald Want Ada bring ranks. CUT PROPERTY lew tsssa aaaajal aw em I IseaUaa, S1.SM; Oca teal scasal. S 1.SM; ana I wtm Nfc sPMMHC tet la NlsJkeia Maw view tat ass Mm MHs, Mala, atrart as spotty l CHILCOTL New Issallsa. Malsi St. MONUMENTS We bavejaat received from tho East a carload ot aaarble aoaa saeata, all new deetgaa. w alao ssaaataetare nsoaa aseata U order lire Island MfffUMNtil ui Stun Ci. ! Kick Against Vox SAN FRANCISCO. May 17. Chargtng that he la a reactionary, the Democratic rlub of this city has aent to Washington protest against the confirmation ot Thomas Fox aa post- muster of Sacramento. BUNCO MAN GETS EIVE-YEAR TERM WILL BE HELD IN SAN FRANCIS- CO UNTIL THE POLICE FORCE INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETED IIV COMMISSION SAN FRANCISCO, May 17 Judge Lawler today sentenced De Martini. one of the' bunco men recently ar rested, to serve fire years In Saa Queatln prison. The prisoner will be kept here to testify before tho police commission in the Investigation of graft charges against the poltoe and detective force. The police were bitterly scored for their suspicions actions by Judge Lawler when passing sentence. FLIES FROM KEY WEST TO HAVANA MAKING THE TRIP IN A BIPLANE WITHOUT FLOATS, DARING AV IATOR WINS TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS L " aaaatar . aaaam x aaaaaaaaaaav aafMMaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaareflnr jaaaaaaaa Jaaaaaaaw9aaaaaaaa Maaav lBaaaaSMBUEBaaaaaan3a .BaaYr isTSBBBBBBSSSHBBBHBSBBBBBBBV Baaar aYaaaaaaf aaaaaaaaaaaaaw ,bmV aaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaa':'ftBaT aaaaawaME " i B-aaaaaaaaaajrTnaa' mbbbbbbbbbwM. rt'.-v waaaaaaaaV 'BJaBaki aaaaSSaaByS SaaaaaaaaaS naaaH BBSBBBBBBBBBBBBK. 4VfeBK aaaraaaaaTaf; 'MWlJMM3 allKWHafaK iSM aaaaaaaaaaaaaaai'gaa 4 inmmmmr.. JKfmmmmwSJ'mmmJMmM S?SB9BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWAaMwBVL'sAaafti. . SBaaaaiwsT."' BJSjSSaBJBJBJflBjlBJW SBBw? naaaaaaYS MHJ aaaaaaaaaaTC I'd -'BB!laBBwffyBBa?BwTiW More than 40,000 persons will see Harry Payne Whitney, son of tho late millionaire and politician who made G rover Cleveland the Democratic can didate for president In 1892 lead the American polo team against tho British on the field of Meadow Drook, U I., June 10. That Is, they will see him If he doesn't break his neck In practice meantime. Polo la a mil lionaire's game, and a very dangerous game. First, It takes f 100.000 worth of ponies to play aa International match. As many more ponies aro ruined In practice. Second, no one Uho ever played It for any length of Ulmo failed tn break nn nrm, a skull, In leg, or a collar bone. Thus thero juru two reasons why It will never 'supplant baseball as the great Ameri can game. I Tho International match naalntt Uho four led by.Capt. P. 0. ItlUon wilt be played June 10 lo June H. I,ast year tho Americans won. Whitney Is a dashing, daredovll player, who rldea his pony Into anything reenrd- t... nf fnnaM,HMtirtf nl Him limu tlmA . IF. ... W..W, .WM . . . .. . yelling like a loccoed Indian. Can take two or three passengers to Lake view May 30. Phone Ford garage. 17-Jt Clarence Holmes came In from tils Poo valley ranch yeiterday to attend to business matters. HAVANA, May 17. The Key West to Havana raca today was won by Domingo Rosllo, Uie Cuba aviator. flying in a biplane not equipped with float. Roailo woa 110,000 for hu performance. It R'a aewa, Tk HaraM km prlnUd R. MfflT Buy Your Auto Robes Now We have one of the lines of new asrtv sad boggy roaee ever brongat o Um city, aaa aa a special iadntismal to aato owner, we wUl give jea year choice at 10 Per Cent Reduction Until June 1 Better buy while tbe baying is good. BRADLEY HARNESS COriPANY Gertrude's Millinery Nowonsi Hectors Department More IT IS almost impossible to ivc a clear description of all the many Novelties and Pattern Hata or the superb stock of Tailored Trimmed Hats; also, to de scribe the many different Shapes, Flowers, Ornaments and Feathers. Remember this, the stock is large' and well represented in all lines and the prices are i tr 4 i i i.i 0 jr &&" V ' ' - J t ' I ' $ 25, U and 50 per cent Discount J7J-J From her prices. We also wish to impress upon you that we will make or trim anything you wish. You are cordially invited to visit our Millinery depart mint, without any oblifta tion to buy and we will en deivor to show the many Hats that t re assembled here for your inspection, and if pleased, in many cases you may buy two for the ordi nary price of one. HECTOR'S DEPARTMENT STORE m cuss sets mm farm lands (Cootlnuta from I'm & h & w: & - '' v. Ib than gi Imtftat em your Mvatv We will abew job haw jraa aaa asaka Utla tetatwsi a IstunUm At-sKUeatets. COKNKRIXT8 INStOKLOTa Tea aer ceac casta; nalaaf is M aneataly aayasaata. No a tsvea far tare yaan. Kat a sf sralatiea a i vs Tin KImmHi DiKiliwint Ci. IMS Maaa Klaiata -Falls, Ot. Ly. -a WmmmmBWaWmmfHamaammaaammmaaammm ft'-" j' i- Xgr. v $. I! Tomorrow, Sunday, At the Hotel Hall drill and Cafe HFECIAL ENTEKTAlNMKNT'atV OUR POPULAR KXTERTA1NKM, MR. HARRY WIIiUAMfl. TWC O.NLY VAVK IN TOWN QIVINO YOU AN KNTKRTAINMKNT. ' Ai'i'frnzma food, well pre. I'AIIED, VAULTLEIalLY SERVED, TOGETHER WITH OUR HKJH VhAHH ENTERTAINMENT, WILL AFFORD YOU AN EVENING OV HARE KNMOYMENT. .tyi" Chicken Luncheon, From 12 to 2, Turkey Dinner, From 5:30 to P. Following are the successful pu plls: District No. 1. Klamalti Falls III. til. -. I,A. flw.h. t,-.l...l- 'DoIicII. Clara Calkins, Alfred AuiUd, Oplo Donart, Vera Scbmeler, Joile l.owe, Claudia Hplnk, Helen DuFaull, Margaret U'orden, Zelina Folsom. Harriet Flak, Helen Klllotl, Karl Kv orett. Lewey E. Lavery. Kmma Hon. ilk, Kruia Luksablll, llortenso Hogue, Walloco Wbltcotab, Clarence Will, lama, Anabel Hlaaers. Clarence Montgomery. Qrahaa Klohl. John Houston, Jr., Usorgs Clougb, rUllll Wlrts, Ilobert Elllolt, Ernel fltsarns, Vera Wood, Neva Fauaht. Zenith V. Johnson. District No. 3, Doomun Cyril Parsons, llessle Kllgore. Itutb Tomu" kins, Willie llechdoll, Cora l.yon, Hutli Mastsn. i District No. 4, Olene Zclta Taylor. I District No. 6, Uale ISrma Andor Ison, Ooldle Johnson, Audrey Tolle, William Hammond, Clarence Hoblson, Myra Anderson, Arthur Iloblson. District No. 7 Ft. Klamath Frances Nicholson, Orvlllo O. Moon, Ida Drawer, Harold Loosloy. District No, 8, Keno Mary K. Hall. District No. 0. Illy Frank Own Dewey Edsall. District No. 11. Hne (lrovl!arl Mack, Krma Arant, Lata Oray, District No. 12. Lomllafll..lv. I'oole, Howard Wlnnard, Florence Hoggs, Leon Jardlne. District No. 13. Hlldabrand Wf,i rtueck. District No. 17. I.ono l'lnli,n llathwoll, Anna lleehe, Affle Eastwood. District 18. Odessa Mnrr.,.!... II... hert. District 31. Hummon .Huliu win lams, Francis llsnnon. District 37. Midland r.nul. m.... Dorothy Morgan. I District No. 32, Mnlln Charles II, needy, Carrie Pickett. District No. 3G. Hhn.l. Vl. Helen Zumnfe. Anton Pniivkn ?. Otoman (from Tula lake), Helen Hakor, Mahol Myors. District NO. 30. Hfilllnv T,VI1, u. Hoynolds, Harry Dixon. Frrt n.. Bon. District 41. Mt. ijikii.n... ... Lollan, Marie Orlfflth, Fay West. District 38. Marrlll !...,.- .,. ter, Lloyd McKay, Ha.el H0we, A. mar Wilson. Marfan. n...-n. "' Clyde Orubaugh.LoreaWoTt. Omo of Um awet 4aactw traeta la 'the sailer, 7 llw free Valla, aaasa alfslfa, Uctji aaadjr aeU, ! awr actwi terms. , A Dae au-arre tract la tne heart of 'the valley frouilag oa Losi RJverj ilrep MNdy sollt csrelleat aralaaajrf Melt Impniieil, with some alfalfai flM ler arret lenwe, HUkU raachea, wheat UaUs, alfalfa lands la all aaHa of trie raaty. !p,olks ORCOON and Vr'AfsUNatOlt Business Dincttiy a piixiwr r ?' ! viu.s st.Mia 4) a . I'm i-.ito rr"' ttmpK .MM.1M 4 U UM HJl k.. mii , . rrt. SB1TTLK J m i ... . ' TT.. , Hr7337.i rrrawa-" cHucorr 'New location, MM Mala fR. I . ! aaafcnrr?5aaI aaaaf ' BaaUEaam9rlaTtH ' i A suit well made of flaaet matorlala and rasdo for tke saaa who wears It and bo oaa alao will have a quality wklak aaa not be found la clothes aot so made. Our eiclusive fakrlss, UU orcd by us la the. latest style or to suit your taste, will give yea satisfaction. Any size 4 Ranch you want LOEWE BROS. TAILORS T.n lflO-acro rucke 40.arre ranch, oae ranch, from I to ' Klamath Falls. HesldciKo I'rosetBj , Ono 8-room houtt, WJ room house, to 6-rooMr thrco 4-room homes, M " S.room houo; lo saw -cant city property. ... ...... as aaf Will sell for casu.w-' ments. or will Mta7sJ. all of tho above juvr ranch or ciiy i"v- . handle only our on prjJ Cone In and i'ii us. AW K ILIELUMII A ... ....- St. V'.J M main